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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/18/2023 - Agenda Packet - Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board College Station, TX Meeting Agenda Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, TX 77840 Internet: www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting Meeting ID: 269 753 645 57 | Passcode: QfdsL9 Phone: +1 979-431-4880 | Phone Conference: 917 612 881# The City Council may or may not attend this meeting. December 18, 2023 3:30 PM Bush 4141 Community Room College Station, TX Page 1 Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the meeting body will be present in the physical location stated above where citizens may also attend in order to view a member(s) participating by videoconference call as allowed by 551.127, Texas Government Code. The City uses a third party vendor to host the virtual portion of the meeting; if virtual access is unavailable, meeting access and participation will be in-person only. 1. Call meeting to order and consider absence requests. 2. Hear Visitors. At this time, the Chairperson will open the floor to citizens wishing to address issues not already scheduled on today's agenda. Each citizen’s presentation will be limited to three minutes in order to allow adequate time for the completion of the agenda items. Comments will be received and city staff may be asked to look into the matter, or the matter may be placed on a future agenda for discussion. A recording may be made of the meeting; please give your name and address for the record. 3. Agenda Items 3.1. Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting Minutes. Attachments: 1. November 13, 2023 3.2. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding priority rankings for unfunded projects implementing the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan. Sponsors: Aspen Pflanz Attachments: 1. Unfunded Bicycle and Pedestrian Project Prioritization Criteria and Weights 2. Draft Prioritization of Unfunded Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects 3. Draft Prioritization of Unfunded Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects 3.3. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an update on grant applications and potential grant opportunities. Sponsors: Jason Schubert 3.4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding potential routes for the May 2024 Cycle with Council event. Sponsors: Aspen Pflanz 3.5. Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and greenways: Page 1 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board Page 2 December 18, 2023 a. Bicycle Master Plan – Board Member Jansen b. Public Meetings of Interest c. Capital and Private Project Updates 3.6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings. a. January 8, 2024 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the Heart of Aggieland Room on the 3rd Floor. b. February 12, 2024 ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the Heart of Aggieland Room on the 3rd Floor. 4. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items. A member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. 5. Adjourn. Adjournment into Executive Session may occur in order to consider any item listed on the agenda if a matter is raised that is appropriate for Executive Session discussion. 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Traspasar Portando Armas de Mano al Aire Libre con Licencia. “Conforme a la Seccion 30.07 del codigo penal (traspasar portando armas de mano al aire libre con licencia), personas con licencia bajo del Sub-Capitulo H, Capitulo 411, Codigo de Gobierno (Ley de licencias de arma de mano), no deben entrar a esta propiedad portando arma de mano al aire libre.” Page 2 of 23 MINUTES BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN, AND GREENWAYS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING November 13, 2023 MEMBERS PRESENT:Chairperson Elizabeth Cunha, Board Members Brad Brimley, Kathy Langlotz, Joy Chmelar, Jake Madewell and Neo Jang MEMBERS ABSENT: Dennis Jansen STAFF PRESENT:Director of Capital Projects Jennifer Cain, Capital Projects Senior Project Manager Susan Monnat, Public Works Senior Engineer II Randall Smith, Assistant Director of Planning & Development Services Molly Hitchcock, City Engineer Carol Cotter, Transportation Planning Coordinator Jason Schubert, Transportation & Mobility Staff Planner Aspen Pflanz, and Staff Assistant II Grecia Fuentes AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to Order and consider absence requests. Chairperson Cunha called the meeting to order at 3:30 p.m. There were no absence requests for consideration. AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Hear Visitors. There were no visitors who wished to speak. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Agenda Items. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.1: Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting minutes. Board Member Madewell motioned to approve the meeting minutes from October, Board Member Chmelar seconded the motion, minutes were approved 6-0. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.2: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an update on the Lick Creek hike and bike trail improvements at Midtown. Director Jennifer Cain presented this item. Page 3 of 23 Board Member Jang asked if the sidewalk was raised as part of the improvements. Director Cain stated it was and added that it was still under the applicable height requirements just a little bit tighter. Board Member Langlotz made the comment that the purpose for raising it was to eliminate the water, slippery mildew during rain, and the frequency of the city’s cleaning maintenance. She stated that even though it was much better, it had not completely solved that problem during heavy rains. She mentioned that she had heard from her biking friends that this was still an issue, but they were very grateful to have a path to get up and over without having to go under. Chairperson Cunha stated she also bikes that route and she had noticed it was now marked for flooding and it had a marker to show how deep the water went. She expressed that the one change she was frustrated by was the sidewalk that went over in case the under trail was impassable. She added that the problem remained that it was very difficult to cross Lakeway Drive, and it would be good to have a crosswalk there to help cars know that bicyclists are allowed to cross over. She asked if there was any more money left to fund a crosswalk at that location. Director Cain stated that some time back there was some discussion in a City Council meeting on doing a mid-block crossing that would include a beacon, which turned out was pretty costly. She added that it was part of the reason why Council had decided to give the direction to do the improvements that were being done now where it did not include the mid-block crossing. She mentioned there were some concerns that included safety issues as well as the cost. She said they could certainly take a look at it again and if they did not have the money to do it at this time, then they could present it at the next budget cycle or add it as a council directed item. Board Member Brimley made the comment that there was a lot of different perspectives, and they didn’t have to include a beacon there. He mentioned that there could be an assumption that there was probably not a lot of children crossing in that area. He said that for the age level of people using the route now the city could stick with the pedestrian or bike ramps. He added that as the development and budget come then the city could add beacons to start with something basic. Chairperson Cunha said that was a great idea, but she mentioned that when they said they were having it built for the purpose of when the under trail was impassible, which was about 50 percent of the time, then the least safe thing to do was to have nothing out there. Board Member Madewell asked if city staff was still routinely cleaning off the sediment. Director Cain answered yes that was what her understanding was, but she was not sure how often they were going out there for maintenance. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.3: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an update on the George Bush Drive Separated Bike Lanes project. Page 4 of 23 Senior Capital Projects Manager Susan Monnat presented this item. Board Member Brimley asked what changes were being considered due to the issues with the budget. Senior Manager Monnat stated that one of things that would be discussed was to remove the free rights, where you don’t have to wait at the signal to take a right, at Bizzell Street and Throckmorton Street. She said that was just one extra potential conflict point between vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians, but it was a very expensive option. She added that looking into having to redo all the concrete would impact the signal poles in having them be relocated, they were roughly $250,000 over the budget. She mentioned that they could minimize that with some adjustments that would not involve removing those free rights and that was going to be discussed with the Texas Department of Transportation. Board Member Brimley asked about the amount of the grant for construction being $1,000,000, but the budget for design was $750,000. Senior Manager Monnat stated that the 750 thousand covered the design and the 20 percent of the city’s portion for the construction. She confirmed that this would be a TxDOT led construction and that the city would just be providing the design. Chairperson Cunha asked if all the money for the Lakeway underpass project had been used up or if there was any left to use. Director Cain stated that there was probably less than ten thousand dollars. Chairperson Cunha asked what happened to the money when it was not used. Director Cain said it will typically remain there until it is closed out and they make sure there is nothing else that needs to be done with it, or it gets added into a revolver fund where it goes to related projects. Chairperson Cunha asked to hold on to that money as long as possible to hopefully be able to get the crosswalk funded sooner. Board Member Jang inquired about the future improvements being needed north bound of George Bush Drive where the sidewalk sort of just disappears. Public Works Engineer Smith responded that the city was working on that. Agenda Item 3.7c was heard before Agenda Item 3.4. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.7: Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and greenways: Page 5 of 23 c) Capital and Private Project Updates- Jennifer Cain Director Cain went over the following project updates that were regarding bicycle, pedestrians, and greenways: o Greens Prairie Widening from Dalton Lane to Arrington Road o Deacon and Cain Railroad Crossing will include added sidewalks o Krenek Tap Road Rehabilitation will include added sidewalks o Luther Street Rehab will include added sidewalks o Victoria Avenue Roundabouts has a future proposal to add sidewalks o Holleman Drive West and Jones Butler Roundabout will include added pedestrian paths and ADA ramps o Lincoln Avenue will include shared-use paths all the way down o Marion Pugh Drive will include bike lanes and 6-foot sidewalks o Rock Prairie Road Widening sidewalks are already in place o Rock prairie Road Widening will include bike paths, shared-use paths with separations all the way down on both sides of the road AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.4: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding an overview of the FlashVote survey results for transportation related questions. Staff Planner Aspen Pflanz presented this item. Chairperson Cunha asked who had suggested the questions on the survey. Planner Pflanz said that the Public Communications department drafted the questions and then reached out to the Transportation and Mobility staff for other suggestions. Chairperson Cunha asked what staff was going to do with the information from the survey results. Planner Pflanz stated that the information from the survey results would be presented to the Board, and it would be used in the upcoming months to review and discuss the unfunded project prioritization list. She added that the information would be part of the public engagement criteria considered to help make decisions on whether the projects would be funded. Chairperson Cunha asked who would decide when the survey will go out to the public. Planner Pflanz said that the Transportation and Mobility staff would have to coordinate with the Public Communications department to decide when the survey would be going out. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.5: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding potential locations for Bicycle Friendly Community signs. Coordinator Schubert presented this item. Page 6 of 23 The Board discussed the potential locations for the Bicycle Friendly community signs. Board Member Langlotz commented that she liked the William D Fitch Parkway west of Rock Prairie location because that was a nice clean route despite the car speed limit. Board Member Brimley mentioned he did not think University Drive and Highway 6 South was a good location. The Board agreed that the University Drive location was not a good idea due to all the heavy traffic. Chairperson Cunha requested to know the timeline on when she should expect the signs to be placed. Public Works Engineer Smith responded that they should be done before the end of the year. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.6: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding potential routes for the May 2024 Cycle with Council event. The Board discussed previous and suggested routes. Coordinator Schubert mentioned that having the same starting and ending location would be best. Chairperson Cunha requested that Board Member Jang share his suggested biking route with the rest of the Board to test it out and discuss at the next meeting. AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.7: Presentation and discussion regarding the following items related to biking, walking, and greenways: a) Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan – •Board Member Jansen – Board Member Jansen was absent and will provide an update at the next Board meeting. b) Public Meetings of Interest – •City Council Meeting at 6:00p.m. – Victoria Avenue Roundabouts discussion AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.8: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board calendar of upcoming meetings. a.December 18, 2023, ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. b. January 8, 2024, ~ Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Advisory Board Meeting at 3:30 p.m. Page 7 of 23 AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Discussion and possible action on future agenda items. A Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Advisory Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. There were no future agenda items suggested. AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Adjourn The meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: ____________________________ ____________________________ Elizabeth Cunha, Chairperson Grecia Fuentes, Board Secretary Page 8 of 23 December 18, 2023 Item No. 3.2. Unfunded Bicycle and Pedestrian Project Priorities Sponsor: Aspen Pflanz, Staff Planner Reviewed By CBC: Bicycle, Pedestrian, & Greenways Advisory Board Agenda Caption: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding priority rankings for unfunded projects implementing the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan. Relationship to Strategic Goals: • Core Services & Infrastructure • Improving Mobility Recommendation(s): Staff recommends the Board review the priority rankings and provide feedback as needed. Summary: This item is a discussion about the priority rankings of unfunded bicycle and pedestrian projects. Recent revisions to the planned pedestrian and bicycle networks adopted into the City’s Comprehensive Plan initiated an update to this list of stand-alone projects and their associated prioritization. One of the duties of the Board is to provide recommendations regarding capital project priorities related to biking, walking, and greenways. The updated priority rankings for stand-alone sidewalk and shared-use path projects are attached. Bike route and bicycle facility projects will be reviewed at a future meeting. Notes are included with the list to provide additional context for each project being considered, such as if this project fills a gap in the network, if there is already an existing facility on one side of the street, or if the project is in a low-to-moderate income area (LMI Area), which is a criterion for other funding sources like Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). The intent of this item is to initiate discussions and gather feedback from the Board to assist in larger discussions about project selection and prioritization that will be discussed and finalized at a future meeting. Budget & Financial Summary: N/A Attachments: 1. Unfunded Bicycle and Pedestrian Project Prioritization Criteria and Weights 2. Draft Prioritization of Unfunded Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects 3. Draft Prioritization of Unfunded Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Page 9 of 23 Unfunded Bicycle and Pedestrian Project PrioriƟzaƟon Criteria and Weights PopulaƟon Data – sourced from BCSMPO (future) and Census/ACS (exisƟng) Safety (automobile/bicycle/pedestrian crash incidents) – sourced from PD crash incident reports from the last 3 years Schools – CSISD Property – sourced from city data layer; includes exisƟng CSISD structures Parks – sourced from city data layer; excludes cemeteries Texas A&M University – sourced from city data layer; includes Main Campus, West Campus, and other perƟnent parcels (HSC Campus, Future Rellis Campus, Equestrian center, etc.); excludes the golf course and any green space on Main and West campus Bus Stops – sourced from TAMU and BTD; includes Aggie Spirit fixed stops and BTD Ɵmestamp locaƟons (as BTD does not currently have fixed stops) Key DesƟnaƟons – sourced from city data layer; includes exisƟng desƟnaƟons under construcƟon/review Public Requests – sourced from city data; includes data from public input on surveys/interacƟve maps and public meeƟngs Sidewalks: Factors Weight PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 12 EXISITING PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 6 FUTURE Safety (Automobile/Pedestrian Crashes) 12 MAJOR (FAT, MAJ, HIT/INJ, DWI/MAJ) Safety (Automobile/Pedestrian Crashes) 6 MINOR (MIN, NON, HIT, DWI/MIN) Schools (ExisƟng and Future) 18 Parks (ExisƟng and Future) 13 Texas A&M University 10 Public Requests 10 Other Key DesƟnaƟons (Shopping Centers, Grocery Stores, Major Employers) 7 Bus Stops 6 100 Page 10 of 23 Bike Lanes and Routes: Factors Weight PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 12 EXISITING PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 6 FUTURE Safety (Automobile/Bicycle Crashes) 12 MAJOR (FAT, MAJ, HIT/INJ, DWI/MAJ) Safety (Automobile/Pedestrian Crashes) 6 MINOR (MIN, NON, HIT, DWI/MIN) Schools (ExisƟng and Future) 18 Parks (ExisƟng and Future) 13 Texas A&M University 10 Public Requests 10 Other Key DesƟnaƟons (Shopping Centers, Grocery Stores, Major Employers) 7 Bus Stops 6 100 Trails: Factors Weight PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 12 EXISITING PopulaƟon Served (PopulaƟon Density) 6 FUTURE Safety (Automobile/Bike & Pedestrian Crashes) 12 MAJOR (FAT, MAJ, HIT/INJ, DWI/MAJ) Safety (Automobile/Pedestrian Crashes) 6 MINOR (MIN, NON, HIT, DWI/MIN) Schools (ExisƟng and Future) 18 Parks (ExisƟng and Future) 13 Texas A&M University 10 Public Requests 10 Other Key DesƟnaƟons (Shopping Centers, Grocery Stores, Major Employers) 7 Bus Stops 6 100 Page 11 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 1 7.266 7.393 PARK PLACE 1 ANDERSON ST BACK OF HEB 0.34 A X $ 404,623 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities; limited ROW and design constraints due to topography 2 7.000 7.000 POPLAR ST 1 TEXAS AV 165 FT NE OF TEXAS AV 0.03 B X $ 38,479 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 3 7.000 6.561 ASH STREET 2 EISENHOWER ST TURNER ST 0.06 B X $ 67,970 No facility 4 7.000 7.000 UNIVERSITY OAKS BLVD UNIVERSITY OAKS BL GEORGE BUSH DR E 0.08 B X $ 99,947 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facility out to proposed facility on George Bush Dr E 5 7.000 7.000 GEORGE BUSH DR E 1 DOMINIK DR UNIVERSITY OAKS BL 0.12 B X $ 144,531 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities; desire paths present and high pedestrian use 6 7.000 6.589 LIVE OAK ST 1 EISENHOWER ST TURNER ST 0.13 B X $ 161,438 No facility 7 7.000 7.613 HOLLEMAN DRIVE 5 430FT N OF VILLAGE DR ANDERSON ST 0.16 A X $ 190,362 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 8 7.000 8.000 ANDERSON STREET VILLAGE DR. HOLLEMAN DR. 0.11 A X $ 129,160 Existing facility opposite side of street 9 7.000 7.000 UNIVERSITY OAKS BLVD 3 OLYMPIA WY STALLINGS DR 0.14 B X $ 164,572 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 10 7.000 6.735 TURNER ST POPLAR ST 145 FT SE OF ASH ST 0.13 B X $ 161,021 No facility 11 6.917 6.234 POPLAR ST 2 EISENHOWER ST 445 FT SW OF EISENHOWER ST 0.08 B X $ 101,878 No facility; fills gap between facilities 12 6.835 7.000 TIMBER STREET GEORGE BUSH DR PARK PLACE 0.20 A X $ 243,846 No facility 13 6.733 6.816 EISENHOWER ST 1 UNIVERSITY DR E ASH ST 0.18 B X $ 219,618 Existing facility on opposite side of street 14 6.448 6.651 POPLAR ST 4 EISENHOWER ST TURNER ST 0.14 B X $ 162,459 No facility 15 6.398 7.000 WELSH AVENUE 1 NEVADA ST SOUTHWEST PW 0.19 A X $ 233,523 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facility out towards SH 6 16 6.377 5.716 NAGLE STREET INLOW BL CROSS ST 0.13 A X $ 151,344 No facility on most of segment; connects into City of Bryan 17 6.360 6.828 CAUDILL STREET HOLLEMAN DR.GUNSMITH ST.0.37 A X $ 448,678 No existing facility 18 6.354 6.413 GUNSMITH STREET TRIGGER ST CAUDILL ST 0.09 A X $ 111,459 No facility 1 Page 12 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 19 6.263 7.075 WELSH AVENUE 2 SOUTHWEST PW HARVEY MITCHELL PW S 0.46 A X $ 546,546 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facility out towards SH 6 20 6.256 7.000 TRIGGER STREET GUNSMITH ST DEXTER DR S 0.12 A X $ 142,449 No facility 21 6.177 0.000 WALTON DR 2 TEXAS AVE S WALTON DR 0.10 B X $ 119,172 Existing facility present; this project is somewhat of a realignment/alternate route 22 6.085 6.514 HAINES DRIVE TAURUS AV LANGFORD ST 0.27 A X $ 323,303 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 23 6.013 6.802 FAIRVIEW AVENUE GEORGE BUSH DR. LUTHER ST. 0.39 A X $ 472,846 No facility 24 6.009 6.596 WELLESLEY COURT UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER CONNECTOR TARROW ST 0.15 B $ 174,529 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 25 6.000 7.000 PURYEAR DRIVE KYLE AV DOMINIK DR 0.03 B X $ 38,099 26 6.000 6.976 PHOENIX STREET HOLLEMAN DR NEVADA ST 0.08 A X $ 100,951 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 27 6.000 7.000 JAMES PARKWAY NORTHSIDE FRANCIS DR SOUTHSIDE FRANCIS DR 0.03 B X $ 35,527 Would create crossing between each side of Thomas Park; adjacent to existing crossing 28 6.000 7.000 FOSTER AVENUE LINCOLN AVE. FRANCIS DR. 0.10 B X $ 120,555 No facility; fills gap between existing Walton Dr and Lincoln Ave 29 6.000 6.000 FLOWER MOUND DRIVE WESTFIELD DR. SPRINGFIELD DR. 0.03 C $ 37,099 Fills gap between existing facility on Flower Mound Dr and path from Westfield Dr into Creek View Elementary School 30 6.000 6.716 HOLLEMAN DRIVE 1 ANDERSON ST ELEANOR ST 0.03 A X $ 37,090 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 31 6.000 6.000 PEDERNALES DRIVE SAN BENITO DR VAL VERDE DR 0.05 A X $ 58,361 No facility; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 32 6.000 6.547 ANDERSON STREET 1 SOUTHWEST PKWY ENTRANCE OF COLLEGE STATION CITY CEMETARY 0.17 A X $ 204,190 No facility 33 6.000 7.000 HOLLEMAN DRIVE 4 ARIZONA ST WELLBORN RD 0.18 A X $ 218,393 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 34 6.000 6.000 HONDO DRIVE SOUTHWEST PW NUECES DR 0.21 A X $ 251,325 No facility 2 Page 13 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 35 6.000 6.523 SOUTHLAND STREET ONEY HERVEY DR WELLBORN RD 0.20 A X $ 239,132 No facility; connects to Oney Hervey cul-de- sac 36 6.000 5.999 SCARLETT OHARA DRIVE UNIVERSITY OAKS BL HARVEY RD 0.15 B X $ 178,665 No facility 37 6.000 7.000 WALTON DRIVE PURYEAR DR FOSTER AV 0.22 B X $ 269,595 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 38 6.000 7.000 NUECES DRIVE GUADALUPE DR HARVEY MITCHELL PW S 0.07 A X $ 85,351 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities; connects into SUP on Fm 2818 39 6.000 7.000 GEORGIA STREET HOLLEMAN DR NEVADA ST 0.25 A X $ 294,394 No facility 40 6.000 7.000 WELSH AVENUE HOLLEMAN DR SWISS CT 0.15 A X $ 184,714 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facility out towards SH 6 41 6.000 5.802 UNIVERSITY OAKS BLVD 2 TARA CT RHETT BUTLER DR 0.42 B X $ 498,672 No facility 42 6.000 5.453 VALLEY VIEW DRIVE LONGMIRE DR SOUTHWOOD DR 0.28 A X $ 330,421 No facility 43 6.000 6.489 NEVADA STREET WELSH AV PHOENIX ST 0.19 A X $ 229,035 No facility 44 6.000 6.207 GILCHRIST AVE EAST FOSTER AV PURYEAR DR 0.16 B X $ 187,670 No facility; fills gap between facilities 45 6.000 7.000 DEXTER DRIVE SOUTH LLANO PL. CONCHO PL. 0.11 A X $ 131,547 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities on Dexter Dr S 46 6.000 6.000 PHOENIX STREET 1 HOLLEMAN DR NEVADA ST 0.13 A X $ 150,981 No facility 47 6.000 7.000 GROVE ST WELLBORN RD 135 FT NE OF WELLBORN RD 0.03 A X $ 31,609 No facility; fills gap between existing facility out to Wellborn Rd 48 6.000 6.724 WALTON DRIVE 1 NUNN ST FRANCIS DR 0.26 B X $ 312,907 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 49 6.000 6.000 Comal to Arboles Connection Comal Circle Arboles Circle 0.07 A $ 80,938 Connection between two cul-de-sacs; would require ROW acquisition 50 6.000 6.302 VAL VERDE DRIVE RIO GRANDE BL PEDERNALES DR 0.20 A X $ 234,313 No facility 51 6.000 7.000 HOLLEMAN DRIVE 3 ANDERSON ST ELEANOR ST 0.07 A X $ 85,356 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 52 6.000 6.000 ELEANOR STREET MONTCLAIR AVE THOMPSON ST.0.06 A X $ 70,620 Fills gap between existing facilities 53 6.000 6.000 HARVEST DRIVE SPRINGFIELD DR WESTFIELD DR 0.03 C $ 36,423 Fills gap between existing facilties on Harvest Dr into Cypress Grove Intermediate School 54 6.000 7.000 KYLE AVENUE PURYEAR DRIVE 2 GEORGE BUSH DR E 0.04 B X $ 42,301 No facility; fills gap between existing facility on Kyle Ave into Thomas Park 3 Page 14 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 55 5.999 6.760 MOSS ST TEXAS AV FOSTER AV 0.09 B X $ 105,756 No facility 56 5.930 6.537 FIDELITY ST WELLBORN RD MONTCLAIR AV 0.21 A X $ 252,663 No facility 57 5.857 5.989 TODD TRAIL 1 LONGMIRE DR BROTHERS BL 0.27 A $ 329,315 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 58 5.828 6.716 HOLLEMAN DRIVE 2 ANDERSON ST ELEANOR ST 0.68 A X $ 815,226 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 59 5.691 6.193 TODD TRAIL SOUTHWOOD DR RIO GRANDE BL 0.36 A $ 437,704 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 60 5.677 6.000 EISENHOWER ST 3 180 FT SE OF COONER ST COONER ST 0.03 B X $ 41,103 No facility; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 61 5.596 6.769 DEXTER DRIVE SOUTH 1 WINDING RD. HANES DR. 0.25 A X $ 298,204 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities on Dexter Dr S; establishes a pedestrian crossing over Holleman Dr 62 5.532 6.000 NIMITZ ST 415 FT SE OF COONER ST COONER ST 0.08 B X $ 94,615 No facility; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 63 5.469 6.000 MACARTHUR ST 1 UNIVERSITY DR E COONER ST 0.13 B X $ 160,862 No facility 64 5.392 6.751 HOLLEMAN DRIVE WEST 1 MARION PUGH DR CORREGIDOR DR 0.43 A X $ 520,613 Existing facility on most of the opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 65 5.391 6.000 COONER STREET 2 JANE ST. END OF COONER ST. 0.05 B X $ 55,533 No facility; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 66 5.361 5.116 MANUEL DRIVE CREST ST CORNELL DR 0.26 B X $ 309,992 No facility 67 5.299 5.046 UNIVERSITY OAKS BLVD 1 TARA CT MERRY OAKS DR 0.04 B $ 46,507 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facility out towards SH 6 68 5.239 6.000 ARGUELLO DRIVE CHIMNEY HILL DR.TARROW ST.0.11 B X $ 137,456 No facility 69 5.204 5.589 TARROW STREET E 29TH ST PEYTON ST 0.50 B X $ 603,227 No facility 70 5.123 6.000 BRENTWOOD DRIVE EAST BRENTWOOD DR E BRENTWOOD DR (ACROSS TEXAS AVE S) 0.05 B, A X $ 57,137 Fills gap between existing facillities on Brentwood Dr E between Dairy Queen and Aggieland Automotive 71 5.066 6.563 HOLLEMAN DRIVE WEST WOODWAY DR LEGACY LN 0.27 A X $ 319,626 Existing facility on opposide side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 72 5.053 6.000 AIRLINE DRIVE SOUTHWOOD DR.SHENANDOAH DR.0.20 A $ 242,346 4 Page 15 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 73 5.028 6.000 HARVEY ROAD EARL RUDDER FW S FRONTAGE RD W 740FT NE OF RHETT BUTLER DR.0.32 B X $ 378,167 No facility; fills gap between facilities 74 5.022 6.000 NAVARRO DRIVE WELSH AV PINTAIL LN 0.09 A X $ 102,811 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 75 5.007 6.000 BAYOU WOODS DRIVE RHETT BUTLER DR. HARDWOOD LN. 0.17 B $ 202,735 Fills gap between existing facilities on Bayou Woods Dr 76 5.006 6.051 WOODWAY DRIVE WOODSMAN DR HOLLEMAN DR W 0.03 A X $ 38,289 No facility; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 77 5.000 5.105 AUTUMN CIRCLE TARROW ST AUTUMN CR 0.02 B X $ 27,492 Fills gap between existing facility on Autumn Cr out to Tarrow St (which has no facility yet) 78 5.000 6.000 MERRY OAKS DRIVE DOMINIK DR MAGNOLIA DR 0.05 B $ 58,684 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 79 5.000 6.000 JANE ST 1 135 FT SE OF COONER ST COONER ST 0.03 B X $ 31,104 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 80 5.000 5.000 DECATUR DRIVE FRONT ROYAL DR. SOUTHERN PLANTATION DR.0.14 C $ 164,649 No facility; shortens gap between existing facility on Decatur Dr but does not eliminate it 81 5.000 6.000 FM 2818 SERVICE ROAD 1 LONGMIRE DR.250FT SW FROM LONGMIRE DR.0.05 A $ 59,226 Fills gap between Glo Premier Auto Spa and Longmire Dr; adjacent to funded shared use path project with TxDOT 82 5.000 6.000 FRATERNITY ROW DEACON DR. FRATERNITY ROW CORNER 0.11 A $ 129,351 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between existing facilities 83 5.000 5.657 TARROW STREET EAST TARROW ST UNIVERSITY DR E 0.20 B X $ 238,100 No facility 84 5.000 6.000 RHETT BUTLER DRIVE BAYOU WOODS DR HARDWOOD LN 0.06 B $ 73,329 No facility 85 5.000 5.000 SHADY DRIVE FOREST DR FRANCIS DR 0.15 B $ 183,823 No facility; fills gap between facilities 86 5.000 5.017 NORMAND DRIVE DEACON DR PONDEROSA DR 0.47 A $ 560,439 No facility 87 5.000 0.000 DECATUR DR 2 SOUTHERN PLANTATION DR PUBLIC ALLEY 0.03 C $ 37,829 No facility; shortens gap between existing facility on Decatur Dr but does not eliminate it 5 Page 16 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Sidewalk Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 88 5.000 6.000 FM 2818 SERVICE ROAD HILLTOP DR.500FT SW OF LONGMIRE DR.0.09 A $ 110,339 Fills gap between Hilltop Dr and the end of Post Office property line; adjacent to funded shared use path project with TxDOT 89 5.000 6.000 DEACON DRIVE DURANGO CT. FRATERNITY ROW 0.06 A $ 71,791 Existing facility on opposite side of street; fills gap between Fraternity Row and Durango St 90 5.000 6.000 FRATERNITY ROW 1 FM 2154 FRATERNITY ROW PARKING LOT ENTRANCE 0.02 A $ 24,481 Fills gap between existing sidewalk and Wellborn Rd 91 5.000 5.000 HEARTHSTONE CIRCLE CHIMNEY HILL CR TARROW ST 0.04 B X $ 46,289 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 92 4.471 4.597 GATEWAY BLVD LAKEWAY DR SH 6 0.20 D $ 235,768 No facility 93 4.272 4.318 SOUTHERN PLANTATION DRIVE OFF RAMP SH 6 S STONY CREEK LN 0.46 C $ 557,837 No facility; stubbed out to SH 6 94 4.000 4.000 WILDERNESS DRIVE NORTH BUTLER RIDGE DR RAINTREE DR 0.08 B $ 91,779 No facility; fills gap between existing facilities 95 4.000 5.000 PONDEROSA DRIVE SH 6 S FRONTAGE RD W LONGMIRE DR 0.03 A $ 35,465 Existing facility on opposite side of street (but is not connected to anything else); fills gap between existing facilities 96 4.000 4.000 RAINTREE DRIVE WILDERNESS DR N FOREST OAKS DR 0.19 B $ 230,144 Existing facility on opposite side of street; would shorten gap between facilities but not eliminate it 97 3.732 4.000 FOXFIRE DRIVE SEBESTA RD.CONCORD CR.0.46 B $ 548,512 No facility; rural tfare context zone 98 3.631 3.000 GREAT OAKS DRIVE ARBOLEDA DR ROCK PRAIRIE RD W 0.76 C, A X $ 912,041 No facility 99 3.582 4.000 WOODCREEK CONNECTOR BROOKWATER CR. SHADOWCREST DR 0.06 B $ 73,044 Fills gap between existing facility on Brookwater Cr and path into Woodcreek Park 100 3.003 4.000 SHADOWCREST DRIVE TIMBER KNOLL DR WOODCREEK DR 0.24 B $ 286,355 No facility; fills gap between facilities 101 3.000 4.000 SANDSTONE DRIVE EMERALD PW SEBESTA RD 0.12 B $ 148,896 No facility 102 3.000 2.639 ARBOLEDA DRIVE QUAIL RUN GREAT OAKS DR.0.33 A X $ 399,643 No facility 6 Page 17 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 1 8.124 0.000 TEXAS AVE LINCOLN AVE UNIVERSITY DR E 0.32 B Along street ROW X 641,567$ East side of street; would replace existing sidewalk 2 7.467 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY SOUTHSIDE 5 WELLBORN RD SOUTHWEST PARK 0.10 A Along street ROW X 193,905$ Would replace existing sidewalk 3 7.454 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY NORTHSIDE 3 WELLBORN RD WELSH AVE 0.54 A Along street ROW X 1,075,413$ Would replace existing sidewalk 4 7.427 7.527 UNIVERSITY DRIVE EAST TEXAS AVE LINCOLN AVE 1.13 B Along street ROW X 2,260,847$ South side of street, would replace existing sidewalk 5 7.420 7.433 HARVEY ROAD WEST 1 TEXAS AVE DARTMOUTH ST 0.67 B Along street ROW X 1,347,622$ North side of street, construction funding available through MPO; existing sidewalk along south side of street 6 7.161 6.984 WOLF PEN CREEK GEORGE BUSH DR E TEXAS AVE 0.24 B Off-street path, continuation of existing trail X 489,438$ Requires acquisition of access easements 7 7.057 8.103 WELLBORN ROAD 1 GEORGE BUSH DR LUTHER ST 0.40 A Along street ROW X 800,861$ Portion near George Bush Dr to be constructed with funded Bush/Wellborn grade separation project 8 7.000 7.975 LEMON TREE PARK CONNECTOR GLADE ST LEMON TREE PARK TRAIL 0.10 A Off-street path X 197,375$ Requires acquisition of access easements 9 7.000 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY NORTHSIDE 1 WELSH AVE BEE CREEK TRAIL 0.83 A Along street ROW X 1,662,414$ Would replace existing sidewalk 10 7.000 7.433 HARVEY ROAD WEST 2 MUNSON AVE SH 6 0.57 B Along street ROW X 1,143,288$ North side of street, construction funding available through MPO; existing sidewalk along south side of street 11 7.000 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY SOUTHSIDE 2 SOUTHWEST PARK WELSH AVE 0.40 A Along street ROW X 793,392$ Would replace existing sidewalk 1 Page 18 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 12 7.000 7.187 JOHN CROMPTON PARK CONNECTOR HOLLEMAN DR W JONES BUTLER RD 0.39 A Off-street path X 780,525$ Crosses existing City park property 13 7.000 7.351 BEE CREEK TRIB B HOLLEMAN DR SOUTHLAND ST 0.26 A Off-street path, continuation of existing trail X 525,116$ Requires acquisition of access easements 14 6.869 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY SOUTHSIDE 3 WELSH AVE BEE CREEK TRAIL 0.84 A Along street ROW X 1,677,303$ Would replace existing sidewalk 15 6.575 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY NORTHSIDE 4 BEE CREEK TRAIL DARTMOUTH ST 0.82 B, A Along street ROW X 1,640,790$ Would replace existing sidewalk 16 6.507 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY SOUTHSIDE 1 BEE CREEK TRAIL DARTMOUTH ST 0.82 B, A Along street ROW X 1,631,071$ Would replace existing sidewalk 17 6.308 7.202 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD 3 WELLBORN RD BRIAN BACHMANN PARK CONNECTOR 2 0.80 C Along street ROW 1,595,091$ South side of street, would replace existing sidewalk 18 6.240 7.000 BEE CREEK 2 HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY BEE CREEK PARK 0.57 A Off-street path, continuation of existing trail X 1,146,797$ Path likely accomodated with existing City property and parkland 19 6.172 7.000 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD 2 BRIAN BACHMANN CONNECTOR 2 NORMAND DR 0.52 C Along street ROW 1,047,227$ South side of street, would replace existing sidewalk 20 6.129 7.000 BRIAN BACHMANN PARK CONNECTOR 2 ROCK PRAIRIE RD ARNOLD RD TRAIL 0.23 C Off-street path 457,403$ Crosses existing City park property 21 6.000 6.000 TARROW STREET AUTUMN CIRCLE BRYAN CITY LIMIT 0.03 B Along street ROW X 54,765$ City of Bryan has designed extension along 29th Street 2 Page 19 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 22 6.000 6.588 UNIVERSITY DRIVE CONNECTOR UNIVERSITY DR E SHADY DR 0.17 B Off-street path X 332,653$ Requires acquisition of access easements 23 6.000 6.077 ARNOLD ROAD BRIAN BACHMANN PARK CONNECTOR 1 ARNOLD RD TRAIL 0.12 C Along street ROW 242,743$ Along edge of Brian Bachman Park, Arnold Road ROW 24 6.000 6.298 WILLIAM D. FITCH PARKWAY 1 BARRON RD GRAHAM RD 0.82 C Along street ROW X 1,648,130$ No existing bike/ped facilities along roadway 25 6.000 6.389 BRIAN BACHMANN PARK CONNECTOR 1 ROCK PRAIRIE RD ARNOLD RD 0.23 C, A Off-street path 455,372$ Crosses existing City park property 26 6.000 0.000 BILLY MADELY PARK TRL 1 COONER ST BILLY MADELY PARK 0.10 B Off-street path X 198,011$ Requires acquisition of access easements, provides access to City park currently only accessible from City of Bryan 27 6.000 6.000 ALEXANDRIA AVENUE SOUTHERN PLANTATION DR SPRING CREEK 4 0.33 C Along street ROW 661,047$ Path along Southern Oaks Park & Alexandria Ave; connects to future Spring Creek trails 28 6.000 6.811 WOLF PEN CREEK CONNECTOR POST OAK MALL WOLF PEN CREEK TRAIL 0.08 B Off-street path X 160,246$ Requires acquisition of access easements 29 5.966 6.219 SPRING CREEK 7 REATTA MEADOWS PARK VICTORIA AVE 0.28 C Off-street path 561,656$ Requires acquisition of access easements 30 5.943 6.298 TEXAS AVENUE HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY DEACON DR 0.69 B Along street ROW X 1,383,295$ No existing bike/ped facilities along roadway 31 5.783 6.053 SPRING CREEK 8 VICTORIA AVE SONOMA PARK 0.42 C Off-street path 833,166$ Requires acquisition of access easements 32 5.731 5.634 GEORGE BUSH DRIVE HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY WELLBORN RD 1.25 A Along street ROW X 2,493,643$ North side of street, would replace existing sidewalk 33 5.713 6.425 ROCK PRAIRIE ROAD 1 NORMAND DR LONGMIRE DR 0.32 C Along street ROW 643,910$ South side of street, would replace existing sidewalk 3 Page 20 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 34 5.707 6.171 LICK CREEK 1 LONGMIRE DR HIBISCUS ST ROW TRAIL 0.84 C Off-street path 1,672,263$ 35 5.617 5.784 RAYMOND STOTZER PARKWAY 2 WELLBORN RD HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY 1.06 A Along street ROW X 2,123,485$ Would replace existing sidewalk 36 5.607 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY NORTHSIDE 2 DARTMOUTH ST SH 6 0.66 B Along street ROW X 1,318,869$ Would replace existing sidewalk 37 5.551 6.298 WILLIAM D. FITCH PARKWAY 1A SH 6 BARRON RD 2.17 C Along street ROW 4,335,629$ No existing bike/ped facilities along roadway 38 5.485 0.000 SOUTHWEST PKWY SOUTHSIDE 4 DARTMOUTH ST SH 6 0.65 B Along street ROW X 1,307,025$ Would replace existing sidewalk 39 5.098 5.067 LONGMIRE DRIVE ROCK PRAIRIE RD GRAHAM RD 0.35 C Along street ROW 696,604$ Would be upgrade to existing bike lane and sidewalk 40 5.030 6.000 SPRING CREEK 4 BRIDGEWATER DR SOCO APTS 0.21 C Off-street path 410,441$ 41 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK WOODLAND HILLS CONNECTOR WOODLAND HILLS PARK SPRING CREEK CONNECTOR 0.09 D Off-street path 174,038$ 42 5.000 5.636 SPRING CREEK CONNECTOR SPRING MEADOWS SUBDIVISION SPRING CREEK TRAIL 1 0.18 D Off-street path 350,938$ 43 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK 6 REATTA MEADOWS PARK BRIDGEWATER DR 0.29 C Off-street path 580,066$ 44 5.000 5.000 BEE CREEK TRIB 3 DARTMOUTH ST CENTRAL PARK 0.23 B Off-street path X 463,066$ Located on property owned by City 45 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK 3 SOCO APTS SPRING CREEK 2 0.08 C Along street ROW 160,510$ Along Arrington Rd; would replace existing sidewalk 46 5.000 5.252 SPRING CREEK 1 SH 6 LICK CREEK TRAIL 1.29 C, D Off-street path 2,577,765$ Located on property owned by City 47 5.000 6.000 PEBBLE CREEK PARKWAY LICK CREEK TRAIL ROYAL ADELADE DR 0.59 D Along street ROW 1,174,062$ Along Pebble Creek Pkwy; would replace existing sidewalk 48 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK 5 SOUTHERN OAKS PARK SPRING CREEK 6 0.24 C Off-street path 477,685$ Located on City park/greenway 4 Page 21 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 49 5.000 5.908 WOODLAKE DR VICTORIA AVE GREENS PRARIE RD 0.52 C Along street ROW 1,032,723$ 50 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK 2 SH 6 S ARRINGTON RD 0.37 C Off-street path 748,426$ Existing 30' wide public access easement 51 5.000 5.000 STEPHEN C. BEACHY CENTRAL PARK CONNECTOR SH 6 CENTRAL PARK 0.08 B Off-street path X 158,822$ Located on property owned by City; connects to future path to be constructed as part of TxDOT SH 6 project 52 5.000 6.000 SPRING CREEK TRIB 7 WILLIAM D FITCH PKWY SPRING CREEK 6 0.43 C Off-street path 857,435$ PDD zoning requires it to be constructed by development, so does not need to be included 53 5.000 5.000 SWITCH STATION ROAD CONNECTOR APPOMATTOX DR GULF STATES TRAIL 0.21 B Along street ROW 429,749$ 54 5.000 5.000 APPOMATTOX DRIVE CONNECTOR HORSE HAVEN LN APPOMATTOX DR 0.15 B Off-street path 298,135$ 55 5.000 5.000 GULF STATES UTILITY EASEMENT CONNECTOR HORSE HAVEN SUBDIVSION GULF STATES TRAIL 0.09 B Off-street path 186,968$ 56 4.964 5.000 VICTORIA AVE WELLBORN RD WOODLAKE DR 0.71 C Along street ROW 1,418,286$ 57 4.712 5.172 ALUM CREEK TRIB 1 LAKEWAY DR ALUM CREEK TRAIL 0.99 D Off-street path 1,972,227$ 58 4.649 5.128 HARVEY ROAD EAST 2 FM 158 ASCEND LANE 0.70 B Along street ROW X 1,396,655$ 59 4.632 4.816 F&B HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY TURKEY CREEK RD 0.52 A Along street ROW 1,043,516$ 60 4.591 4.405 LICK CREEK 2 HUNTINGTON APTS LICK CREEK TRAIL 0.66 D Off-street path 1,326,972$ 61 4.504 5.056 BEE CREEK 1 SH 6 GULF STATES TRAIL 0.79 B Off-street path 1,582,779$ 62 4.328 4.000 RAYMOND STOTZER PARKWAY 1 HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY TURKEY CREEK RD 0.36 A Along street ROW 723,219$ 5 Page 22 of 23 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Master Plan Stand-Alone Shared Use Path Projects Draft Prioritization December 2023 Rank 2023 GIS Score 2021 GIS Score Street From To Miles Sidewalk Zone Location LMI Area Conceptual Cost Estimate Notes 63 4.052 5.128 HARVEY ROAD EAST 1 SUMMIT CROSSING LANE SH 6 1.47 B Along street ROW 2,947,389$ 64 4.000 4.000 ALUM CREEK TRIB 4 NANTUCKET DR EXTENSION ALUM CREEK TRAIL 0.37 D Off-street path 731,191$ 65 4.000 4.730 ALUM CREEK SH 6 PEBBLE CREEK PKWY EXTENSION 1.16 D Off-street path 2,311,610$ 66 4.000 4.557 LICK CREEK TRIB 10 MIDTOWN RESERVE SUBDIVISION LICK CREEK TRIB 11 1 0.31 D Off-street path 626,772$ 67 3.881 3.772 I&GN RD 1 SOUTH DOWLING RD GREENS PRARIE RD 1.58 C Along street ROW X 3,157,507$ Outside City limits 68 3.810 4.159 GULF STATES UTILITY EASEMENT 1 BRYAN CITY LIMIT SOUTHERN POINT PKWY 8.18 D, B Off-street path 16,355,828$ Consists of length of Gulf States trail in City limits 69 3.698 3.650 PEACH CREEK TRIB 20 ROYDER RD PEACH CREEK SOUTH TRAIL 1.00 C Off-street path 1,992,789$ Outside City limits 70 3.290 3.592 WILLIAM D. FITCH PARKWAY 2 ROCK PRAIRIE RD CARTER'S CREEK 0.91 D, B Along street ROW 1,814,054$ 71 3.000 2.373 HOPES CREEK CONNECTOR SOUTH DOWLING RD HOPE CREEK TRAIL 0.51 C Along street ROW X 1,010,141$ Outside City limits 72 3.000 3.038 ALUM CREEK TRIB 2 LICK CREEK PARK PEBBLE CREEK PKWY EXTENSION 1.07 D Along street ROW 2,144,977$ 73 3.000 3.772 I&GN RD 2 CAPSTONE DR SOUTH DOWLING RD 0.67 C Along street ROW X 1,346,223$ Outside City limits 74 2.695 2.734 CARTER'S CREEK HARVEY RD ROCK PRAIRIE RD 7.60 D, B Off-street path 15,193,944$ Outside City limits 75 2.441 2.286 PEACH CREEK SOUTH PEACH CREEK TRIB 20 TRAIL FUTURE TFARE 33 2.12 C Off-street path 4,237,310$ Outside City limits 76 2.341 2.082 HOPES CREEK SOUTH DOWLING RD CSISD PROPERTY 3.90 C Off-street path X 7,798,998$ Outside City limits 77 2.000 2.000 GULF STATES UTILITY EASEMENT 2 SOUTHERN POINTE PKWY EXTENSION PEACH CREEK CUT-OFF RD 1.00 D Along street ROW 1,995,045$ Outside City limits 6 Page 23 of 23